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pioneerboy
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Hello there,
I have a few questions concerning how the choice between electrical and mechanical engineering influences one's future career if going into the aerospace branch - if possible at all.
Can you do a Master or graduate in aerospace engineering with an undergraduate degree in one or the other? What's the difference between aerospace and aeronautics engineering anyway?
Assuming holding an aerospace Master degree, how would an undergraduate degree in either EE or ME influence and shape your duties and expertise in an aerospace workplace?
Can you be involved in propulsion stuff with having an EE BSc and aerospace Master? I read in a thread that one can add one or to semesters of aerospace undergraduate lectures after an ME BSc, resulting in holding both, an ME and Aerospace BSc. Is this also true for EE?
Thank you for your answers and information.
Luzius
I have a few questions concerning how the choice between electrical and mechanical engineering influences one's future career if going into the aerospace branch - if possible at all.
Can you do a Master or graduate in aerospace engineering with an undergraduate degree in one or the other? What's the difference between aerospace and aeronautics engineering anyway?
Assuming holding an aerospace Master degree, how would an undergraduate degree in either EE or ME influence and shape your duties and expertise in an aerospace workplace?
Can you be involved in propulsion stuff with having an EE BSc and aerospace Master? I read in a thread that one can add one or to semesters of aerospace undergraduate lectures after an ME BSc, resulting in holding both, an ME and Aerospace BSc. Is this also true for EE?
Thank you for your answers and information.
Luzius